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Grand Master Training In Chess, Study The Opening Strategy, Tactics, The Endgame, Bringing It All Together. Never give any pieces away for free, or give a bad trade.

The worth of pieces are: Pawn = 1 Knight = 3 Bishop = 3 Rook = 5 Queen = 9. The King, obviously, cannot be taken, and is worth the game, basically. Inspect every move you take. Make the move in your mind. Does the move put any of your pieces in unnecessary danger without protection? Sneakily, take out your opponent's pieces. Even if you're one pawn up, that could win you the game. Needless to say,

being, say, down by a knight, you could still win the game. Just look for isolated pawns that could be nicked by you. However, don't let your guard down. Don't go complete aggression. Go about as a rule of thumb, 60% aggression and 40% defending. Move your pieces forward. Chess is like a medieval war. You need to push the opponent back and invade their territory, in hopes of getting closer and closer to their King. If you're in a war, and you're being pushed back while your opponent is moving in on you, is that good for you? No, it will help your opponent win. Use all of your pieces! A rook is worth 5 points, and is easily abandoned in the lonely corner of your side, all by itself, doing nothing. A waste of 5 points! However, if you move it down to the center of the back of your side, it would be dominating and attacking one of the two most powerful files of the game board - the Center. Combine that with your other Rook or your Queen and you will be attacking the most important parts of the board! Don't touch a piece if you don't know where or if you're going to move it! Not only does it conflict with the touch-move rule, but it also makes you look like a bit of a dandy, and that you're not sure about where you're going to move the piece, if at all (If this rule is applied then you DO have to move it, if possible). Practice, practice, practice! You don't have to practice against other people. You can also buy a chess engine to install for your computer and/or laptop, to play against the CPU! In more recent Windows and Mac computers, a chess game is built in. Use this to practice!

24/12/2024

Black Missed Mate in One

[Site "Chess.com"][Result "1-0"][WhiteElo "1154"][BlackElo "1112"][TimeControl "60"][Termination "Abhimanyujayharmano wo...
15/06/2023

[Site "Chess.com"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1154"]
[BlackElo "1112"]
[TimeControl "60"]
[Termination "Abhimanyujayharmano won by checkmate"]
1. e4 e6 2. Nc3 d5 3. f4 d4 4. Nce2 c5 5. Ng3 g6 6. d3 Bg7 7. Nf3 Nf6 8. Be2
Nfd7 9. e5 O-O 10. O-O f6 11. exf6 Nxf6 12. Ne4 Nxe4 13. dxe4 b5 14. Bxb5 Qb6
15. Bc4 Ba6 16. Qe2 Bxc4 17. Qxc4 Nc6 18. a3 Na5 19. Qa2 c4 20. Bd2 c3 21. bxc3
dxc3+ 22. Be3 Qxe3+ 23. Kh1 Nc4 24. Qxc4 Rfc8 25. Qxe6+ Kh8 26. Ne5 Re8 27. Nf7+
Kg8 28. Nh6+ Kh8 29. Qg8+ Rxg8 30. Nf7 # 1-0

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27/03/2022

Mate on One Positions for white and played Blunder

ALL KERALA OPEN ONE DAY CHESS TOURNAMENT 2022

SUNDAY 27TH MARCH 2022 AT PENSION BHAVAN ,ATHANI,KAKKANAD

White : Jayhar
Black : Priyanka Rajan

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22/01/2021

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